Once chart you need has been created, press on Add to Dashboard button

Name your chart, add description if needed and choose destination dashboard HINT: Add emoji to chart name, it would be much easier to catch metric you need on dashboard 😉

Press on Save button

Adjust size and position of the chart on dashboard if needed

3. Edit chart on dashboard

If you'd like to edit chart on dashboard, e.g. change type of visualization, date range, add dimension or another measure, press on ... next to chart and choose Edit

On Insights page add changes that you need

Once done, press on Update button if you'd like to update existing chart or Save As New if you want to pin another chart to any dashboard

4. Filters on dashboard You can choose date range, aggregation filters or add a completely new custom filter on dashboard. All filters are being applied to all metrics in dashboard.

Let's pretend I want to filter out all orders on my dashboard with status completed .Take a look at the gif below and steps are following:

Press on Filters button and then + sign on the right

Name your filter, choose integration and dimension

Choose dimension that you need from the drop down menu

Note: If you have metrics from various data sources on dashboard, custom filter can break some charts since data might not be corresponding to filter. HINT: Create dashboards with all metrics from one data source if you plan to use custom filters regularly.

5. Shared dashboardThis feature is a must to try! Make dashboard shareable, so your team, investors and other people who need track metric can access it without a need to sign in to Statsbot.Here is how you can do that:

Press on dashboard settings icon

Choose Dashboard Preferences and Sharing tab

Turn on Shared Dashboard mode

Copy autogenerated link and share

Lastly, you can also embed this dashboard with iframe code on your premises or cast browser tab on TV via Chromecast.